James Wingfield Golucke (1865–1907),[1] often known as J.W. Golucke, was an American architect based in Atlanta, Georgia.[2]
He worked alone and also within partnership Golucke & Stewart. On his own he designed about 15 courthouses in Georgia. With partner George Wilson Stewart (1862-1937) he designed five Georgia courthouses and other buildings such as the Fitzpatrick Hotel.[1] Little is known about Stewart besides that he practiced by himself after 1900, including acting as an assisting architect for the Candler Building during its 1903-1906 construction in Atlanta.[1]
One or more works in Covington Historic District, roughly Covington City S of US 278 Covington, GA (Golucke, J.W., and Company, et al.), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in Newnan Commercial Historic District, Roughly bounded by Lee, Perry, Salbide, Lagrange, W. Spring, Brown, Madison, and Jefferson Newnan, GA (Golucke,J.W.), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in Northwest Newnan Residential Historic District, Roughly bounded by RR tracks, Jefferson, Cavender, Duncan, and Browns Sts. Newnan, GA (Golucke,J.W.), NRHP-listed[3]